The important thing to keep in mind with these cards is that the book values, asking prices and final sale prices are drastically different from one another.
The base sets of True Crime and True Crime II will sell between $10 - $25 each on online auction sites. The original binders are extremely rare, however, the sale prices are inconsistent. They have been seen to sell as low as $30, rarely sell over $50 and original asking prices have been as high as $85.
The Truce Crime II Rodney King insert card set sells between $10 - $20, the extremely rare Electric Chair hologram card has a book value of $200, but seldom sells for over $75 by itself and the Andrei Chikatilo promo card (not to be confused with the base set card) sells between $5-$10.
Cards and Crime - 1905 was released on: USA: 8 April 1905
What were the knight's crime, his original sentence, and his second sentence?
primary crime scene
The original location of a crime or accident is known as the primary crime scene. This is where the initial event took place and where key evidence is likely to be found.
The original location of a crime or accident is called the primary crime scene. This is where the incident first occurred and where evidence is typically found and collected by investigators to piece together what happened.
Importance of ID cards: to have a valid and lawful identity. Will help to reduce crime
John J. Binder has written: 'Measuring the effects of regulation with stock price date' 'The Chicago outfit' -- subject(s): Genealogy, History, Mafia, Organized crime, Outfit (Gang), Pictorial works, Politics and government
Insider trading essentially means trading financial markets on valuable but nonpublic information which is wildly unfair to all the other market investors who do not have the same access to such info.
Yes I think you could look at it that way, a robbery-holdup is seen as a blue collar crime, whereas embezzlement, or insider trading of stock account funds is seen as a white collar crime.
circuit court
Hard Case Crime - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16 (original rating)
the concept that a penalty for a crime may prompt commission of a marginally more severe crime because that crime receives the same magnitude of punishment as the original one. -Jacob Harsey criminology